On Monday, July 22, 2002, at 12:03 , Michael Hudson wrote: > I don't see what's so very difficult about > > $ python setup.py install --prefix=$HOME This is what you use if you have built Python yourself, and installed it in your home directory. What I was referring to (as the setup that isn't very well supported right now) is the situation where the system admin has built and installed Python in, say, /usr/local, and you want to install a distutils-based packaged for your own private use. Setting PYTHONPATH to be $HOME/lib/python-extensions or something similar is what people customarily do to get access to their private modules, but there is no standard, and hence also no way for distutils to find the pathname and provide an easy interface to do this. -- - Jack Jansen <Jack.Jansen@oratrix.com> http://www.cwi.nl/~jack - - If I can't dance I don't want to be part of your revolution -- Emma Goldman -
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